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. >> we think this would cause harm to the state's reputation and into the business environment. >> it's already threatened ben bethel's hotel. despite his sign saying, we serve everyone. he said gay customers inquiring about refunds and cancellations. >> that would result in 12 now, to $14,000 in lost revenue to the hotel. and that itself results in almost $2,000 in local and state sales tax revenues lost. >> reporter: with the tide turning, even republicans who supported and voted for the bill, like state senator steve pierce -- you didn't think it was targeting the lgbt? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: they're now urging governor brewer to veto it. >> we made a mistake, and now we have to fix it. >> reporter: if the governor doesn't sign or veto the bill by the end of the week it becomes law automatically. still, this morning an aide to the governor said this bill was never part of her agenda, another hint that a veto is likely. brian? >> mike taibbi starting us off from phoenix tonight, thanks. >>> a new fight that's erupted in public today over the end of the war in afghanistan. fed
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missing information in the driving environment that could help prevent that crash. adam: so statistics show that accidents because of distracted driving are increasing but the total number of accidents is decreasing. is that accurate? >> that is fair to say. total number of highway deaths has been doing last few years. a lot of folks speculate it has a lot to do with the economy but certainly as the number of people killed in crashes involving distracted drivers increases hopefully we get more attention to this issue and make a positive difference. adam: is there any kind of data that indicate states where you are forbidden to text or have a hands-free device have less or fewer fatal distraction causing accidents than states where they don't have these kind of regulations? >> a lot of regulations across states are relatively new. so there haven't been a lot of studies looking at iaea negotiate of these laws preto post. the -- effect much these laws pre to post. they're looking at studies behind the anti-texting bans. adam: smart technology, you have the touch-screen
missing information in the driving environment that could help prevent that crash. adam: so statistics show that accidents because of distracted driving are increasing but the total number of accidents is decreasing. is that accurate? >> that is fair to say. total number of highway deaths has been doing last few years. a lot of folks speculate it has a lot to do with the economy but certainly as the number of people killed in crashes involving distracted drivers increases hopefully we get...
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facing a new and unexpected environment, he got together a plan on the fly. if an aggressive move had long been in the works, why would they bother spending 50 billion to spent at the winter olympics and any public relations games just went up in smoke. the follow-up would be could it be good or bad? he doesn't really have that final step out there or he could get trapped. >> that's absolutely correct. on the one hand you think well, better he is improvising than he has this clear program of aggression. i think it's very dangerous if this is the kind of makeshift plan that i'm outlining because it's very uncertain. a chance of misperception and he's not thinking ahead. he could easily get trapped in a situation ha he is not expecting. the soviet invasion of afghanistan and moscow went into afghanistan in the operation. they thought they would be out in a few months. it turned into a decade-long counter insurgency known as the soviet vietnam. it was their quagmyre. >> i want to play a sound from hilary clinton. roll it. >> i know we are dealing with a tough gu
facing a new and unexpected environment, he got together a plan on the fly. if an aggressive move had long been in the works, why would they bother spending 50 billion to spent at the winter olympics and any public relations games just went up in smoke. the follow-up would be could it be good or bad? he doesn't really have that final step out there or he could get trapped. >> that's absolutely correct. on the one hand you think well, better he is improvising than he has this clear program...
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freelance, you have to keep working for compromise and you have to accept what you can get in that environment. but what the president is doing is going outside that system and that is what is frankly dangerous. >> it is interesting, you said, you corrected a lot of people, and i think we always forget these are the most divisive times, and you point out these are not the most divisive times, our framers lived through these times. but you said the response of congress must begin before the president leaves office, what are you challenging them to do? >> well, the problem is, sean, constitutional power is very easy to lose but much harder to regain. the same could be said of the balance in our system. i think to congress needs to act. i was astonished at how really feckless and inert that congress appears. i didn't think this was a partisan issue. the framers assumed, and particularly madison assumed that ambition would counteract ambition, that no matter our divisions, members of congress would jealously protect their power. i don't think he ever anticipated the congress like the one we're see
freelance, you have to keep working for compromise and you have to accept what you can get in that environment. but what the president is doing is going outside that system and that is what is frankly dangerous. >> it is interesting, you said, you corrected a lot of people, and i think we always forget these are the most divisive times, and you point out these are not the most divisive times, our framers lived through these times. but you said the response of congress must begin before...
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they control the environment. the employee, if they want to use ira or something else, don't get the same tax deduction so they're forced to stick to the employer model. i would love to see day here is open architecture, call it whatever you want, anybody at any employer, if you have 401(k), hire any advisor you like where the advisor manage the dollars for you. that would be a great way to go. we have retirement crisis looming, if you look at baby boomers they're woefully underprepared. if they had financial advice today, it would kept get them to retirement. david: i shifted 401(k)s various times. of the one year close to the time of the financial melt down i did it several times. i did it so often i got a call from fidelity saying hey, you can't do this. i got really, nasty threatening letter. was that, can they still do that? can they still limit amount of changes that we make in any course of time? >> oh, it is really up to the employer. they set the ground rules. can say only do x-trades per year and you're
they control the environment. the employee, if they want to use ira or something else, don't get the same tax deduction so they're forced to stick to the employer model. i would love to see day here is open architecture, call it whatever you want, anybody at any employer, if you have 401(k), hire any advisor you like where the advisor manage the dollars for you. that would be a great way to go. we have retirement crisis looming, if you look at baby boomers they're woefully underprepared. if...
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you know, what i want is i wanted them to bring their children to live in the same environment that they were forcing me and the people of dish, texas, to live in. >> you know, you say that, it's interesting. a lot of writing and political organizing works around that idea. i mean, there's that famous book "nickel and dime" where a writer tried to live at the poverty line and try to share with people what's that like as we've reported on msnbc, there's some legislators in certain states trying to do that on the minimum wage to make the argument that it's hard to live on the minimum wage. you're talking about arguably something that from a health perspective can be even more dire. what does it take to, you think, wake up sort of the elites, the businesspeople who are doing this and the political elites to what you're talking about? >> well, i think that you're seeing some of it now. you're seeing what they ral really believe. they don't believe they souhoul have to deal with the same pain and suffering they're dealing out to other people. they need to come and feel some of the pain and se
you know, what i want is i wanted them to bring their children to live in the same environment that they were forcing me and the people of dish, texas, to live in. >> you know, you say that, it's interesting. a lot of writing and political organizing works around that idea. i mean, there's that famous book "nickel and dime" where a writer tried to live at the poverty line and try to share with people what's that like as we've reported on msnbc, there's some legislators in...
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but what if something in the environment is the culprit. state health officials have found nothing so far. you would think they would be working around the clock trying to find an answer talking to every single mom who's lost a baby. they're not and outrage is growing. here's senior correspondent elizabeth cohen. >> reporter: in the rural and fertile yakima valley, an alarming number of babies born with birth defects. anencephaly, babies born with much of their brain and skull missing. >> i was stunned. three in a couple month period of time. that's unheard of. they are such tragic, terrible outcomes. >> reporter: barron's shocking discovery prompted an investigation by the state health department, which showed that in three counties in a three-year period there were 23 cases of anencephaly, a rate four times the national average. what could be causing such a high rate here? is it just a coincidence or something more serious? this epidemiologist at the washington state health department conducted the investigation. >> did you find an answer
but what if something in the environment is the culprit. state health officials have found nothing so far. you would think they would be working around the clock trying to find an answer talking to every single mom who's lost a baby. they're not and outrage is growing. here's senior correspondent elizabeth cohen. >> reporter: in the rural and fertile yakima valley, an alarming number of babies born with birth defects. anencephaly, babies born with much of their brain and skull missing....
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the exception was 2002 in the post-9/11 environment. but voters aren't happy. they're not happy about the company. they're not happy with obamacare. the buck will stop with the incumbent party in power. quite likely the outcome will be the republicans keep the house. there's a possibility that the republicans will pick up the senate, even losing mitch mcconnell's seat. so it's possible we'll have divided government again until 2016. it is an opportunity for republicans to start putting forward a proactive, positive message. i was pleased to see dave camp come out yesterday with a tax plan, although i know the leadership isn't entirely happy to be changing the subject. but i think it's -- i think it's a good time to be talking about our plans for the future in 2016. >> donny, you can look individually at the president. you can look at the way congress is viewed. you take this all in total, 63% of americans in this poll think the country's on the wrong track. 80% are either angry or dissatisfied with the way things are going in washington. it's an old theme at th
the exception was 2002 in the post-9/11 environment. but voters aren't happy. they're not happy about the company. they're not happy with obamacare. the buck will stop with the incumbent party in power. quite likely the outcome will be the republicans keep the house. there's a possibility that the republicans will pick up the senate, even losing mitch mcconnell's seat. so it's possible we'll have divided government again until 2016. it is an opportunity for republicans to start putting forward...
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obviously the same genetics, perhaps a similar environment. but they were able to much better control that. and when they looked at those sibling studies, that's when some of these differences really emerged. >> so the bottom line, if you're a guy over the age of 40 years old and you're considering having a child or if you've had one over the age of 40, what do you need to know? >> well, look, first of all the likelihood is it's not going to have any of these things that we talk about whether it's autism, bipolar disorder, even though the increased likelihood is there. the risk is still pretty small. >> so the majority of dad over 40 will not have any of these things. >> yeah. and i think that's the good news. i'm a bit of an older dad myself. so i pay attention to these sorts of studies. but the idea that it will affect any given individual is still pretty small. what i would say from a cultural standpoint we talk a lot about the fact that women in advanced maternal age has become more common, advanced paternal age has become more common as w
obviously the same genetics, perhaps a similar environment. but they were able to much better control that. and when they looked at those sibling studies, that's when some of these differences really emerged. >> so the bottom line, if you're a guy over the age of 40 years old and you're considering having a child or if you've had one over the age of 40, what do you need to know? >> well, look, first of all the likelihood is it's not going to have any of these things that we talk...
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. >> you know what, in a sane environment do when they have problems with a good objective in they fix the problems. the other choice is to just pout if you're not in the white -- if your party is not in the white house, and make as many problems as you can, stop anything good from happening. and if you can't stop it, at least bad-mouth it, and then when life being what it is and all of us being imperfect as we are, when there's a problem, do everything you can to make sure the problem is never fixed. it may work in an election get people all torn up, everybody mad all the time. but it's a dumb way to run a country. >> let's bring in nbc news political reporter kasie hunt, who spent time in ken last week with all of the top candidates. she did a great piece for us, looking at the senate race. your take on the latest developments, including bill clinton being brought in. >> delivering a stem-winder, as usual. clinton was trying to, in that bite you just played, sort of lay out an argument that alison grimes could use as she tries to defend the policies in kentucky. and that's really wha
. >> you know what, in a sane environment do when they have problems with a good objective in they fix the problems. the other choice is to just pout if you're not in the white -- if your party is not in the white house, and make as many problems as you can, stop anything good from happening. and if you can't stop it, at least bad-mouth it, and then when life being what it is and all of us being imperfect as we are, when there's a problem, do everything you can to make sure the problem is...
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the regulators are starting to look at it but overall it does show that as we move to a new environment where regulators are getting more involved we will have a regulatory scheme around bitcoin, hopefully we will have a shaking out where the firms that are doing it right and doing get better and protecting consumers and protecting against money-laundering will survive and proliferate. melissa: of fundamental problem if you have someone as well known as mount gox which was synonymous with bitcoin and a little teeny guy, flex:getting wiped out by hackers that is a serious problem. how do you solve that? does their need to be some sort of deposit insurance? how do you deal with that? >> if it is a hacker problem is a question of cybersecurity. is a problem not just for bitcoin but all our institutions. we regulate all need to have appropriate safeguards in place to deal with packers. melissa: your deposits are insured so that is why i ask the question do you need some protection? >> insurance may ultimately be a way to go but also just having a regulatory framework, having a regulator on
the regulators are starting to look at it but overall it does show that as we move to a new environment where regulators are getting more involved we will have a regulatory scheme around bitcoin, hopefully we will have a shaking out where the firms that are doing it right and doing get better and protecting consumers and protecting against money-laundering will survive and proliferate. melissa: of fundamental problem if you have someone as well known as mount gox which was synonymous with...
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the only difference is that i grew up in an environment that was a little more forgiving. >> that was the president today being quite frank and personal about his past. before nousing a new initiative that deems to help the would be barack obamas around the country. speaking to a pack room that included the parents of trayvon martin, al sharpton to bill o'reilly, he described his my brother's keeper initiative. he will be pushing associations to help young help of color overcome the profound effects of racism to meet their potential. he made his case in terms of how it would benefit not just the boys in question but the nation as a whole. >> the fact too many of them are falling by the wayside. dropping out. unemployed. involved in negative behavior, going to jail. cycles of homelessness breeds violence and mistrust. and our country is a little less than what we know it can be. so we need to change the statistics. not just for the sake -- and boys but for the sake of america's future. >> for most of his five plus years in office the president has strenuously and stood justly avoided f
the only difference is that i grew up in an environment that was a little more forgiving. >> that was the president today being quite frank and personal about his past. before nousing a new initiative that deems to help the would be barack obamas around the country. speaking to a pack room that included the parents of trayvon martin, al sharpton to bill o'reilly, he described his my brother's keeper initiative. he will be pushing associations to help young help of color overcome the...
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so it's a slow growth environment. we target to grow at a premium of about 25% to our domestic competitors in canada, and we've been able to produce that. and when you look at the growth of our business in the united states as an example where the economy is doing a little bit better, you know, our results down there have been very strong, and we continue to grow our market share. we're investing in the wealth business and the capital markets business. so, yeah, growth is hard to come by, but we're certainly not giving up. we think we can continue to meet our 7% annual growth objectives, and we haven't disappointed over the last couple years and hopefully we won't this year again. >> most banks here would salivate over an 18% return on equity point but you did see that come down from 20% in the year prior. what is sustainable in the longer term? >> our midterm objective is 18% plus which sounds high, but as i say, we've certainly been over that level over the last number of years. it is down a little bit this quarter,
so it's a slow growth environment. we target to grow at a premium of about 25% to our domestic competitors in canada, and we've been able to produce that. and when you look at the growth of our business in the united states as an example where the economy is doing a little bit better, you know, our results down there have been very strong, and we continue to grow our market share. we're investing in the wealth business and the capital markets business. so, yeah, growth is hard to come by, but...
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we created can such a regulatory environment today, even a small business has to spend $20,000 to $30,000 just complying with the 2800 regulations we layered on them federally let alone the state and local. you know, erin, i invest in small businesses every week. what's what i do. you should have these people talk to you. or even better still, let the president talk to somebody running a 17-person business in massachusetts or 30 employees in california. and hear what they say. they would not agree with him. and i think that is the core and the essence of america that we're not listening to. we need to listen to these people. they should tell us what to do. what they want right now is less government. >> thank you very much. i remember, by the way, the president saying he was going to go back and cut a whole lot of regulations. there was a big push for that. when you say 2800 on average, i'm going to assume you know your stats on that. that's horrific. that's probably something you could agree with the president on, too. still to come, a controversial bill some say is anti-gay in front of
we created can such a regulatory environment today, even a small business has to spend $20,000 to $30,000 just complying with the 2800 regulations we layered on them federally let alone the state and local. you know, erin, i invest in small businesses every week. what's what i do. you should have these people talk to you. or even better still, let the president talk to somebody running a 17-person business in massachusetts or 30 employees in california. and hear what they say. they would not...
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fundamentally but what we want to watch here is we don't want things -- we want this sort of goldilocks environment. we don't want economic data to get too strong. when that happens, any sign that moves the timetable up for the fed to some day hike interest rates is going to be bad for the market. rising interest rates on the ten year, as long as they're below 3%, 3.5%, are not to be worried about. just the thought of rising short term rates is something we watch. >> you want the tuesday porridge just right. paul and david, thank you very much. >> thanks, guys. >>> shares of radio shack are plunging today after the retailer reported wider than expected loss for the fourth quarter. radio shack also announcing plans to close up to 1100 underperforming stores. know who's been in those shoes? jc penney. so what if anything can radio shack learn from jc penney? let's bring in cnbc contributor jan nippen and herb greenberg. i never thought we would be asking this question here on this show, what can radio shack learn from jc penney? >> the only thing i think they can actually learn from jc penney is they
fundamentally but what we want to watch here is we don't want things -- we want this sort of goldilocks environment. we don't want economic data to get too strong. when that happens, any sign that moves the timetable up for the fed to some day hike interest rates is going to be bad for the market. rising interest rates on the ten year, as long as they're below 3%, 3.5%, are not to be worried about. just the thought of rising short term rates is something we watch. >> you want the tuesday...
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they're much more likely now because now people understand it is not just that it is better for the environment to use natural gas than control. it -- coal. it also could be a big export thing. that would help our balance of payments. now it is becoming i think a political chip as well. david: i'm interested, totally different subject but bitcoins. that has been in the news. have you ever had any bitcoins? >> no, i've been bitten by them. david: there are people, big-time investors by the way who said that the twins who had started facebook with zuckerberg, bought things with it. do you see any future with bitcoin? >> i think it is silly myself, i really do. maybe i'm just too old and too old-fashioned but i think the last thing we need is an invented currency that exists somewhere out there in cyberspace. david: one final note and it doesn't involve immediate investment, but an investment in the future, education. one of the few bright spots in american education is charter schools in my mind. >> absolutely. david: they are very popular with parents, with students. not so with unions however a
they're much more likely now because now people understand it is not just that it is better for the environment to use natural gas than control. it -- coal. it also could be a big export thing. that would help our balance of payments. now it is becoming i think a political chip as well. david: i'm interested, totally different subject but bitcoins. that has been in the news. have you ever had any bitcoins? >> no, i've been bitten by them. david: there are people, big-time investors by the...
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so we would characterize this as a more complacent forward looking market environment. and this is the kind of market in which you start to get paid to focus on the risks rather than the opportunities. >> one of your headlines today is ukraine is not the biggest threat. what is then? >> at the moment, people are very focussed on the improving confidence backdrop and the firmer bid to the market. if you step back, you realize that just as confidence is its own fundamental, the paper money architecture we have in the world is its own vulnerability. we see problems in the united states, china, europe, and japan. so akrcross the board we see a range of different issues that the markets will have to digest in the next couple of years. >> i see you have a lot of old tech names in there. the ciscos, the microsofts. and i'm just wondering -- >> oracle, top holding. >> yes, sorry. if the market takes off and we do get a breakout to the upside and you have some in cash and some in these old tech names that are buying back stock and issuing high dividends, are you concerned you ma
so we would characterize this as a more complacent forward looking market environment. and this is the kind of market in which you start to get paid to focus on the risks rather than the opportunities. >> one of your headlines today is ukraine is not the biggest threat. what is then? >> at the moment, people are very focussed on the improving confidence backdrop and the firmer bid to the market. if you step back, you realize that just as confidence is its own fundamental, the paper...
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. >> in this kind of economic environment and all these businesses are putting pressure on, you're going to do the right thing and i think she did the right thing. >> i think if there was a history, particularly from the precedent of this law that i mentioned before, if there was a press didn't and history about lawsuits and so forth, she might have thought otherwise, business pressures or not. she's a very principled woman. you saw that with immigration, whether you agree with it or not. she's a very principled woman. >>> the fed is out of touch with the economy. we only have a minute or two. ken policari, i saw it, and enjoyed reading it, but didn't know what you were talking about. >> when they talk about unemployment coming down, how much better the economy is doing, and whether they're starting to withdraw, i don't net think that joe q. public feel the same way. i think there's a complete disconnect. when the fed says it, people are scratching their heads saying, what am i missing? they say they tell me everything is so great. >> there's a lot of truth to that. a lot of truth to tha
. >> in this kind of economic environment and all these businesses are putting pressure on, you're going to do the right thing and i think she did the right thing. >> i think if there was a history, particularly from the precedent of this law that i mentioned before, if there was a press didn't and history about lawsuits and so forth, she might have thought otherwise, business pressures or not. she's a very principled woman. you saw that with immigration, whether you agree with it...
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the press was nowhere around, nowhere near her and it was a very protected environment. this is very far from what a town hall in new hampshire, iowa, or any of the early primary states look like and, frankly, i was struck sitting there by how much measured, how cautious she was and the fact that she doesn't connect with young people nearly to the same level that her husband did or that barack obama does. they would have had that room vibrating. i found it quite inspirational. >> interesting to hear that. and that may play into what we're going to hear from glenn rush. you wrote an article that went off in "politico" overnight, a really, really interesting profile of joe biden. he sat down with him, interviewed him on an amtrack train. and you heard about this retreat that was attended by all sorts of joe biden insiders. and they went to this retreat and the people with joe biden came out saying this. you wrote this. the others at the biden retreat came away feeling that clinton would ultimately decide not to run. but insiders telling you they believe biden -- that hilla
the press was nowhere around, nowhere near her and it was a very protected environment. this is very far from what a town hall in new hampshire, iowa, or any of the early primary states look like and, frankly, i was struck sitting there by how much measured, how cautious she was and the fact that she doesn't connect with young people nearly to the same level that her husband did or that barack obama does. they would have had that room vibrating. i found it quite inspirational. >>...
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what he was saying, i want to be fair to the russian people consuming this in that controlled news environment, we're not saying that if you're buying the putin view of this, you know, that that's just -- you're just being dumb. i mean, there's a lot of ways in which he presents this that can sound reasonable if you hear nothing else. >> absolutely. and this has been one of the most amazing things of the putin project since he's come to power. he's created this kind of alternate reality. at first he did it domestically. when you're in russia, it's incredibly. the talk of democracy, the posters on the streets, the people out at also ryes, the lines at election booths. these are things that the kremlin orchestrates very, very carefully. this is the first time he's moved beyond his borders to do it there. so this is a very controlled campaign. it's a theatre. >> james welcome back to the show. thanks for joining us again. >>> coming up, vladimir putin's political machine. and later, breaking news from texas. wendy davis has become the first woman since anne richards to win a primary for governor
what he was saying, i want to be fair to the russian people consuming this in that controlled news environment, we're not saying that if you're buying the putin view of this, you know, that that's just -- you're just being dumb. i mean, there's a lot of ways in which he presents this that can sound reasonable if you hear nothing else. >> absolutely. and this has been one of the most amazing things of the putin project since he's come to power. he's created this kind of alternate reality....
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>> the first is that we're issuing new school wellness guidelines to help build healthier learning environments for our kids. and as part of this effort, we'll be eliminating advertisements for unhealthy food and beverages in our schools. because i think we can all agree that our classrooms should be healthy place where is kids are no, ma'am bombard eed for ads f junk food. our second announcement focuses on school breakfast. i cannot possibly overstate how important this is. right now millions of children in this country are showing up to school hungry every day. and that's why we're expanding our school breakfast program, ensuring that nearly 9 million kids in 2,000 schools start their day with a nutritious breakfast. >> joining me now, chef and owner of kraft restaurants. tom, we have come such a long way, when you consider what michelle obama has been campaigning for. >> pretty much dent kept at bay now for other children. the message is definitely getting across. the importance of school breakfast breakfasts, it really gets them learning. there was a study done recently that kids that get
>> the first is that we're issuing new school wellness guidelines to help build healthier learning environments for our kids. and as part of this effort, we'll be eliminating advertisements for unhealthy food and beverages in our schools. because i think we can all agree that our classrooms should be healthy place where is kids are no, ma'am bombard eed for ads f junk food. our second announcement focuses on school breakfast. i cannot possibly overstate how important this is. right now...
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in this environment with mo mo stocks, there's a lot of places you can be trading these things. we've seen the volatility in some of the names. we're trading around the edges and it's been very fruitful. >> i was reading there seemed to be a lot of individual investors trading into the market right now, and the danger here -- let me just read off some of the tech stocks that had swings down more than 4% today. linkedin, zillow, blackberry, workday, sales force, zulily. a lot of these stocks that have had nice runs over the past few months, the retail investor gets in, it's like i have that app on my phone, maybe i want it, it's really kind of dangerous out there. it might suit them well to remember the big old stodgy stocks. nothing wrong with a bow tie. >> the market -- >> the bow tie. >> i'm saying there's nothing wrong with the bow tie. >> the bow tie is happening. but the market has really been sort of a momentum market over the last couple months. what you see today even before the ukraine situation overflowed into the rest of the market was beta coming out of the market. t
in this environment with mo mo stocks, there's a lot of places you can be trading these things. we've seen the volatility in some of the names. we're trading around the edges and it's been very fruitful. >> i was reading there seemed to be a lot of individual investors trading into the market right now, and the danger here -- let me just read off some of the tech stocks that had swings down more than 4% today. linkedin, zillow, blackberry, workday, sales force, zulily. a lot of these...
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he made these comments before the senate environment and public works committee. he left greenpeace because he says that group became more interested in politics than the environment. what an announcement from him. >>> men who wait too long to become fathers could put their children at greater risk of developing mental health problems. that's according to a new study that followed more than 2.5 million men for 25 years. researchers found a child born to a 45-year-old father compared to a 24-year-old dad was three times more likely to have autism, 13 times more likely to have adhd, 25 times more likely to be bipolar and twice as likely to have schizophrenia. this is video you have to see to believe. two guys in those wing suits flying past christ the redeemer statue in britain. look at this. the two daredevils making that jump from about 6,500 feet. they landed safely. and what was the first thing they did? what do you think? what do you think? >> they prayed. >> drank a beer. look at that. >> they earned it. >> how close they get. nerve wracking. see you in a litt
he made these comments before the senate environment and public works committee. he left greenpeace because he says that group became more interested in politics than the environment. what an announcement from him. >>> men who wait too long to become fathers could put their children at greater risk of developing mental health problems. that's according to a new study that followed more than 2.5 million men for 25 years. researchers found a child born to a 45-year-old father compared to...
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in classrooms that someone sees a gun on to how can we do this being least disruptive in a learning environment. and there's a lot of work to be done that lies ahead of us. >> there's one estimate that that work's going to cost over $2 million including retraining of police officers involved but now they're going to have to distinguish between good guns and bad guns on campus. where before all guns were bad on campus. greg, it seems to me that you might have some better educational purposes for that $2 million. >> well, yeah. and i think as a lot of letter writers have pointed out, i don't know nothing about guns, and i shouldn't have one. but with nine hours' training i too can become a hobbyist police officer and be authorized to bring a gun on campus and to use it according to my nine hours of training. i don't want vigilantes protecting me in my classroom. i think vigilante justice is best practiced at home. and i have nothing against it. just no, thanks, i don't need them to have guns if they're not trained officers of the law or have extensive experience. and people around them, professio
in classrooms that someone sees a gun on to how can we do this being least disruptive in a learning environment. and there's a lot of work to be done that lies ahead of us. >> there's one estimate that that work's going to cost over $2 million including retraining of police officers involved but now they're going to have to distinguish between good guns and bad guns on campus. where before all guns were bad on campus. greg, it seems to me that you might have some better educational...
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the only difference is that i grew up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. so when i made a mistake, the consequences were not as severe. i had people who encouraged me and not just my mom and grandparents, but teachers and community leaders. they pushed me to work hard and study hard and make the most of myself. if i didn't listen, they said it again. if i didn't listen, they said it a third time and they would give me second chances and third chances. they never gave up on me. so i didn't give up on myself. i told these young men my story then and i repeat it now because i firmly believe that every child deserves the same chances that i had. that's why we are here today. to do what we can in this year of action to give more young americans the support they need to make good choices. to be resilient and overcome obstacles. achieve their dreams. this is an issue of national importance. this is as important as any issue that i work on. it's an issue that goes to the very heart of why i ran for president. because if america stands for anything, it stands for t
the only difference is that i grew up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. so when i made a mistake, the consequences were not as severe. i had people who encouraged me and not just my mom and grandparents, but teachers and community leaders. they pushed me to work hard and study hard and make the most of myself. if i didn't listen, they said it again. if i didn't listen, they said it a third time and they would give me second chances and third chances. they never gave up on...
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>> no, it is the same environment. everything is the same. just, you know, like i said before, 12 years in the nba, not a problem. not an issue. you are 13. same old, same old. >> so check out more of cnn's interview with collins, go to cnn.com/unguarded. >>> a high school senior in the seattle area is not letting anything hold him back. in a wheelchair diagnosed with muscular dystrophy, josh is belting it out in "shrek the musical." ♪ are the things that make us strong ♪ >> love it. poignant for josh. he wanted to be in the school play to show his brother who also has muscular dystrophy that he can do anything. you can do whatever you want. >> certainly. >>> we are glad you are spending time with us here. we will see you back at the top of the hour. >> coming up right now on "your money," it is tax time. are you paying too much or more so the rich can get the breaks? >> christine romans and "your money" starts right now. >> swiss bankers under fire for helping clients evade the irs. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." maybe the 1
>> no, it is the same environment. everything is the same. just, you know, like i said before, 12 years in the nba, not a problem. not an issue. you are 13. same old, same old. >> so check out more of cnn's interview with collins, go to cnn.com/unguarded. >>> a high school senior in the seattle area is not letting anything hold him back. in a wheelchair diagnosed with muscular dystrophy, josh is belting it out in "shrek the musical." ♪ are the things that make...
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it's the same environment. everything is the same. just -- like i said before, 12 years in the nba, not a problem, not an issue. year 13, not a problem, not an issue. same old, same old. >> that's it for me. i'm brooke baldwin. "the lead with jake tapper" starts right now. >>> the white house warns russia not to do what russia may have already started doing. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the world lead. it's playing out like a tom changes see thriller. ousted ukrainian president viktor yanukovych breaks his silence and vows to fight for his country's future as russian troops are spotted. the politics lead. flashback friday. withheld pages from the clinton presidency is released and shines new light onla
it's the same environment. everything is the same. just -- like i said before, 12 years in the nba, not a problem, not an issue. year 13, not a problem, not an issue. same old, same old. >> that's it for me. i'm brooke baldwin. "the lead with jake tapper" starts right now. >>> the white house warns russia not to do what russia may have already started doing. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the world lead. it's playing out like a tom changes see thriller....
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. >> stahl: so he was born the match, and that environment and that home lit the match. is that a fair way to say it? >> soccio: i think it's a very fair way to say it. >> stahl: after the murder, jeff's mom got custody of his four girls, because his wife pled guilty to leaving a loaded gun in the house. and every week, joann visited her son's young killer in juvenile hall. >> patterson: it's a struggle every minute of my life. because my son was murdered and i want justice for him... >> stahl: yeah. >> patterson: ...but only at the ex... that only happens at the expense of my grandson. >> stahl: what about politics with these children? do you feel any obligation to teach them about nazis? >> patterson: they're being raised conservative republican. we need more of those in california. ( laughs ) >> stahl: but what about nazism? >> patterson: it's gone for this family. >> kroft: last year, at age 13, joseph hall was convicted of second degree murder and sentenced to ten years in juvenile prison. aflac! aflac! got 'em. ♪ yeah, he's clean, boss. now listen to me, duck. i
. >> stahl: so he was born the match, and that environment and that home lit the match. is that a fair way to say it? >> soccio: i think it's a very fair way to say it. >> stahl: after the murder, jeff's mom got custody of his four girls, because his wife pled guilty to leaving a loaded gun in the house. and every week, joann visited her son's young killer in juvenile hall. >> patterson: it's a struggle every minute of my life. because my son was murdered and i want...
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i didn't know what the environment was going to be like in the jail. he was very helpful. he came with me. and just every step i took towards the room. i remembered every thing that happened on february 20th. i was in so much pain. i had memories of my son. we walked in the room and i face the wall because at that moment, i was still thinking whether i really wanted to face this man or not. the minute they told me he entered the room, i turned around and i did not know what was going to happen. the minute i saw him and i looked so close to his eyes, i saw the evil in him. i saw no remorse and i saw that he was not really sorry. i wanted to tell him in person what my son goes through every day. >> what does your son go through every day? you told us every day you watch your son die. every morning you rush to your son's side because why? >> we live moment by moment with my son because he can suddenly just get sick. he doesn't give a sign that he is going to get sick, but he can get sick to the point where his oxygen drops. we have time to rush him to the er. we call the ambu
i didn't know what the environment was going to be like in the jail. he was very helpful. he came with me. and just every step i took towards the room. i remembered every thing that happened on february 20th. i was in so much pain. i had memories of my son. we walked in the room and i face the wall because at that moment, i was still thinking whether i really wanted to face this man or not. the minute they told me he entered the room, i turned around and i did not know what was going to happen....
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>> we do see that when the regulatory environment or economic environment is uncertain. business owners are more reluctant to take on capital. what is encouraging about the data we've seen over the last couple of years is that as the housing has come back from the bottom, we have seen business owners get more optimistic about how they can use capital to grow their business. that's the kind of use that makes sense for our loans. >> noah, you describe yourself as a platform and not a bank, necessarily. who are you connecting people or are you extending the capital the loans yourself and, if so, how much capital are you holding to protect against losses? >> yes. so we're holding an extensive amount of equity capitol to protect against losses. we get the money for the loans themselves from banks like goldman sachs, deutsche banks, square one banks and hedge funds from smaller individuals. it's a variety of capital sources funding the loans. con necking wall street to main street with our platform. >> are you regulated like a bank? >> we're regulated like a non-bank commercia
>> we do see that when the regulatory environment or economic environment is uncertain. business owners are more reluctant to take on capital. what is encouraging about the data we've seen over the last couple of years is that as the housing has come back from the bottom, we have seen business owners get more optimistic about how they can use capital to grow their business. that's the kind of use that makes sense for our loans. >> noah, you describe yourself as a platform and not a...
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they want to chop up 40 billion animals and eat them and get sick and ruin the environment and destroy, but they want to do all kinds -- we have a lot of unconscious behavior as you're aware, right? and i think that if the world meditated, we could make better decision. i think what the buddhist said, check for your yourself. because if you just listen to television, then you'll have a mind full of fluctuation and noise and that promotes sickness and sadness. if you can have a empty mind or a mind that is a little bit more clear, then your happiness comes. it's that simple. happiness, sick and sadness. >> russell, what brought you all of those years ago to meditation? people associate you with hip-hop and i don't think at least then they would have associated quiet meditation with the world of hip-hop. >> i did yoga first. i went to yoga class in brentwood. the teacher steve ross played loud rap music all of the time. i went there because of the chicks. all girls and one guy in yoga 20 years ago. >> that is why you get into anything. >> right. >> of course. i went to yoga and i came ou
they want to chop up 40 billion animals and eat them and get sick and ruin the environment and destroy, but they want to do all kinds -- we have a lot of unconscious behavior as you're aware, right? and i think that if the world meditated, we could make better decision. i think what the buddhist said, check for your yourself. because if you just listen to television, then you'll have a mind full of fluctuation and noise and that promotes sickness and sadness. if you can have a empty mind or a...
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. >> stahl: so he was born the match, and that environment and that home lit the match. is that a fair way to say it? >> soccio: i think it's a very fair way to say it. from the philadelphia archives, as well as hundreds of photos taken by astronauts in space and on the moon. do you look on ebay for suspicious documents? >> brachfeld: that would be one of the sites we would look at. many times, when a thief is trying to move a document on the internet, the buyer may be a federal agent. and that's real sweet. >> simon: you're talking sting operations? >> brachfeld: yes. >> simon: have you been successful with sting operations? >> brachfeld: yes. we ask our sentinels, historians and collectors and dealers, to help us. we go where a lot of federal employees usually aren't welcome. we'll go to gun shows, we'll go to dealer shows. >> simon: like the civil war collector's fair in gettysburg, pennsylvania. here, hundreds of dealers and thousands of visitors show up every year to meander and to buy. many documents, including a few signed by ulysses grant and many documents, incl
. >> stahl: so he was born the match, and that environment and that home lit the match. is that a fair way to say it? >> soccio: i think it's a very fair way to say it. from the philadelphia archives, as well as hundreds of photos taken by astronauts in space and on the moon. do you look on ebay for suspicious documents? >> brachfeld: that would be one of the sites we would look at. many times, when a thief is trying to move a document on the internet, the buyer may be a...